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Oh look, a professional writer gets a better book deal then a self proclaimed game dev. Who would have thought?
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She's really claiming nobody is giving her book any media coverage? I don't doubt for a second she has contacts at WaPo, HuffPo, Slate, Jezebel etc to write a piece for sexual favours or otherwise.
Brote is saying the leaker who provided the CON Skype logs also had access to a draft of the Five Guys: The Book which the leaker dubbed "ramblings of an insane person." Supposedly her book pitch is out there somewhere too.
Well at least she will be played by Scarlett Jo in her biopic, right?
She legally changed her name to Zoe Tiberius Quinn, so escaping will not be easy now.Oh sweet Jesus - Chelsea's tears of impotent rage nourish me. The horrible cow-whore needs to stop her whining and either finish writing her book that was promised in 2015, or use this time before Milo's book drops in order to get the fuck out of dodge and change her identity again. Once his "Memoirs of a Gay Shit" hits shelves, what's left of her image and career will go down faster than she does at a Kotaku office party.
Attempt to discredit and silence someone you don't like. CHECK
Since Scarlett is still taking a bit of a beating from SJWs over not being asian enough to star in Ghost in the Machine, I wouldn't be surprised if she avoided projects that had their fingerprints on them...even if she ever was considering it.Well at least she will be played by Scarlett Jo in her biopic, right?
- Zoe Quinn is one of the most critically-acclaimed, widely-recognized indie developers in the gaming industry. Her advocacy for victims of online abuse has received support from President Barack Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and former President Jimmy Carter. She has testified about online abuse at the United Nations, and the issue continues to make headlines, from features in tech publications to national op-eds about political discourse online. Quinn’s most famous game, Depression Quest, has been played by over 2 million people. Prior to the #GamerGate explosion, Quinn’s work was covered favorably in such outlets as Forbes, Wired, the Wall Street Journal, Kotaku, Paste, and GiantBomb. Since August 2014, even more mainstream media have taken note, including MSNBC, the New Yorker, the New York Times, Vice, Playboy, BusinessWeek, and BoingBoing, and the UK’s BBC, Guardian, and Telegraph. Fast Company recently named her the 17th Most Creative Person in Business for her work with Crash Override, and she appeared on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list.
Attempt to discredit and silence someone you don't like. CHECK
Personal insult. CHECK
Incorrect accusation. CHECK
Pot calling Kettle black. CHECK
Whining on Twitter because you are pathetic. CHECK CHECK CHECK
Weren't you on board with the elimination of anonymity during GamerGayyyyte, Chelsea? And when you whinged to the UN, making yourself an accessory to their attempts to comb over the rampant rape issue that men in blue helmets seem to have?